Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 04, 1968, Image 19

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    FARM WOMEN NEWS
SOCIETY 4
Society o£ Form Women 4
met recently nt the home of
Mrs. Richard S. King, president,
236 E. Main St., Mountvillc. Mrs.
Edward Shcllcnbergcr was co
hostess. Olive Frank, 115 Has
kell Drive, presented the pro
gram.
Mrs. A. W. \Vickenheiser led
devotions. Tracy TKIHg, son pf
.the'ho&ess recited a poem. Mrs.
iP.’gpg&Sra
add 5 yrill 'entettilrf' gbests at
the |County n Hom4' Conestoga
View, on Maym' '
4 On.#.?/ JARmW? 2 will en
tertain Society 4 at the Farm
and Home .Copter.
The nekt meeting will be held
at the nbmrf*oi Mfs. i*auf Metz
ger in 'lronvflle. “Mrs. Robert
Kauffman'"Society in, will*’be
speaker.
SOCIETY 8
“The Weather” was the topic
discussed by PP&L representa
tive, J. Hess, at a meeting re
cently of Society of Farm Wo
men 8 held at the home of Mrs.
Alvin Heist, Mount Joy HI,
An auction was held as part
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of the program.
Mrs. Lewis Bixlcr, Marietta
Rl, is in charge of reservations
for the chartered bus to the
Spring Rally on May 16.
The next meeting will be held
in the Willow Valley Restaurant
on May 18.
SpCIETY 23
Flower arrangement, Ulus
tarteci 'by Stelffy, of East
,was the program
feature" recently of' Society" of
M# at
.the home of Mrs. Robert Wes
?o V it.^Hcaster^.
IjlUli IV J'
Demotions were led by Mrs.
Ben Shetfk. Mrs. Clayton Char
les presided at .the business ses
sion at yhicp Urpe n dofaation of
$75 was ‘ authorized to' support
the county 1 project, mental
health. ’' ,l
Social chai.rmap, Mrs. Melvin
Hdsletter, 'discussed plans for
the'' mother-daughter 1 banquet
set for May 23 at Groff’s Farm,
Pinkerton Road, Mount Joy.
Five members who attended
the publishers tea for Edna Eby
Hellei’s cookbook, “The Art of
Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking,”
xeported on the book They are
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A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation
'Mrs. Robert Rohrer, Mrs. Clay
ton Charles, Mrs. Milton Funk,
Mrs. Andrew Nlsslcy and Mrs.
Harold Hoak,
Society of Farm Women 24
mol recently at 7:30 p.m. at
Emile's Hairdressing Academy.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Annie Good.
Mrs. Morris Sander, presi
dent, presided.
Sunday, June 9, will be open
house at the Farm and Home
Center.
Society 24 will donate cookies
for,tl\e USO op 22.
The County Project for the
coming year will be mental
health.
The County picnic will pe
held Wednesday, August i.
Refreshments were served py
Miss Leah Bushong.
An instructor from Emile’s
Hairdressing Academy demon
strated various Jiair styles
Society 26 will be entertained
by Society 24 on May 22 at the
Bareville Church of the Bre
thren.
Mrs. A. S. Light, Lancaster,
gave a book review on “But,
Daddy,” by Tom Buck at the
iceent meeting of Society of
Faim Women 11.
His Esther Musser piesidecl
oi ei the business meeting in
absonpe of the piesident who
was ill.
Plans were made for the
ladies to assist with tables at the
luncheon at Heait Haven on
Tuesday
On May 23, Society 11 will en
tertain membeis of Society 13
in the social looms of the
Quarryville United Methodist
Chuich at 130 pm At this
time, guest speaker will be the
Rev Munay Wagner, pastor of
(Continued on Page 23)
AN
SOCIETY 21
SOCIETY II
—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, -I.looB—
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard?...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
If You Are Planning To Move...
Pick a reputable mover.
Move only what you want because each
piece adds tolhe wfeighl
You pay for the number of pounds you
move. " '
Take jewelry, stamp or coin collections,
and othfer small yaluMbles .with 'you. The mov
( liable fqr'thdse items unless he know
ingly accepts them. 1 " - ' ‘
Pack things well. Wrap each piece of
china, npd glass separately aqd pack in heavy
daVtOnS. r ' ‘
You can save money if you pack your own
things. 11
But remember, the carrier can say he’s not THOMAS
liable for damage if faulty pack- Make Child's
ing is the cause for breakage Mealtime Enjoyable
anu other damages. , , , ,
A preschooler s attention span
Maik all cartons showing 1S s hoi t and he may lose mtei est
which end is up. after he satisfies the fust pangs
Indicate on each carton which of hunger,
room it belongs in.
Take down diapenes vomself * t J red chl,d , "‘ l ' need help
If the mo\ei doe- this hell bill " lth h , ls ineal I> 'f-u ".al.e a
%ou foi the addtt'onal wo.k sce,ie he l,se d ‘ l '' d,1 *"S as a
Be ready to pay by ceitificd °‘ Bctt,ng attcnl,on
check, money older, 01 cash Use plastic mats to piotcct the
The dimei may not unload until table aica wheie yom child sits,
you pay him and you’ll be chaig- Pio\icle a chan that s corn
ed for delay and storage (Continued on Page 22)
For ap|
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ASSOCIATIONS
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Ph. 393-3921 Ph. 273 4506
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